Tribal colleges empower Native students with an affordable, culturally relevant education – but need more funding
Diné College, founded as Navajo Community College in 1968, was the first tribal college in the U.S. Courtesy Diné College, CC ...
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The U.S. does not have enough high-skilled workers to meet demand for computer-related jobs, and employers are seeking immigrant talent to help ...
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College subsidies for children and spouses. Free rooms for summer hotel employees and a set of knives for aspiring culinary workers. And appetizers ...
Read MoreBiden wants to fix the nation's teacher shortage. Educators say the problem is worsening.
It wasn't so long ago that Charles Prijatelj, the superintendent of the Altoona Area School District, was receiving up to 150 applications ...
Read More7 strategies to improve diversity and inclusion in the workplace
More companies are looking for ways to improve diversity and inclusion in their workplaces – and for good reason. Countless studies show ...
Read MoreLeading coronavirus scientist, Kizzmekia S. Corbett, to join Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health to continue vaccine study
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health today announced that Kizzmekia S. Corbett will join the School as an assistant professor in ...
Read MoreThe Asian American immigrants behind key technology innovations
Why does one of the world’s largest and most successful telecommunications companies have the word “railroad” in its name? Every ...
Read MoreVice President Harris celebrates Ella Emhoff's college graduation: 'Keep dreaming with ambition'
Ella Emhoff graduated from college, with endearing wishes from Vice President Kamala Harris. "Congratulations to our daughter Ella ...
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